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General Assistant part time work- SE5


cambermax

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Hello all,

I'm looking to find someone who's a good multi-tasker with a bit of spare time, to assist me around the house - pretty 'hands-on' - some admin, some 'light' DIY (things like putting up TVs or Nest cameras), light manual jobs (carrying things, assemble/ disassemble), some cleaning, some garden work (now Spring is nearly here..), some website stuff (updating, listing things on Ebay etc.). Probably start with about 9-10 hours a week at first (3 days x 3 hours approx) for a trial period & then seek to increase that if things are going well. If you're interested, please reply via PM with a bit about yourself, to give me some idea of the following list:

1. your age

2. your experiences

3. your skills/abilities

4. your availability

5. what hourly rate you'd be happy with

6. your contact info

If I think it's got potential to be a good fit, I'll get in touch and we can have a chat & set up a paid trial day.

Thanks for reading :)

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